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Mansion House Doncaster a42_02579

The Mansion House, High Street, Doncaster. A detailed view of a pair of rusticated piers in the porch of the Mansion House. The mayoral residence was built for the Doncaster Corporation between 1746 and 1748 by James Paine, with additions made between 1801 and 1805 by William Lindley. The front facade has two storeys with an attic and basement and three bays, with a rusticated ground floor and basement. The central entrance has a recessed porch with a wide arch and a pair of Corinthian columns either side with large square bands

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Georgian Pier Porch Mansion House Palladianism


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This stunning print captures the grandeur and architectural beauty of the Mansion House in Doncaster. Built between 1746 and 1748 by James Paine, this mayoral residence stands as a testament to Georgian elegance and Palladianism. The focus of the image is on a pair of rusticated piers that grace the porch of the Mansion House. These intricately designed columns showcase exquisite craftsmanship, with their Corinthian capitals adorned with large square bands. The attention to detail is remarkable, highlighting the skill and artistry involved in its construction. The front facade of this magnificent building boasts two storeys, an attic, and a basement. Its three bays are accentuated by a rusticated ground floor and basement, adding depth and texture to its appearance. The central entrance features a recessed porch with an expansive archway that invites visitors into its regal interior. Originally built for the Doncaster Corporation, additions were made to the Mansion House between 1801 and 1805 by William Lindley. This blending of architectural styles seamlessly integrates old-world charm with more contemporary elements. George Bernard Wood's masterful capture allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of this historic gem. It serves as a reminder of our rich heritage while showcasing timeless beauty that continues to inspire awe today.

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